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Hi there guys I have some r32 GTR parts up for sale after tossing in my project.So here go's

RB26 Head complete with manifolds,throttle bodies covers,front cover,no igniter or injectors they come separate $1,400 Delivered or $1,300 pick up

Injectors $240 delivered

Complete engine harness $270 delivered

Ignitor $100 delivered

Pair of air flow meters $100 delivered

Blow off valves $120 delivered

Computer $170 delivered

PM if interested

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Injectors sold

Hi there guys I have some r32 GTR parts up for sale after tossing in my project.So here go's

RB26 Head complete with manifolds,throttle bodies covers,front cover,no igniter or injectors they come separate $1,400 Delivered or $1,300 pick up

Injectors $240 delivered

Complete engine harness $270 delivered

Ignitor $100 delivered

Pair of air flow meters $100 delivered

Blow off valves $120 delivered

Computer $170 delivered

PM if interested

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Buyer Beware.

This is how my injectors rocked up. All 6 totalled due to awful packing. Before people go on about it being Aus post's fault how would you expect six injectors floating around with no padding in a plastic lunchbox to arrive.post-32162-1221873253_thumb.jpg

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Buyer Beware.

This is how my injectors rocked up. All 6 totalled due to awful packing. Before people go on about it being Aus post's fault how would you expect six injectors floating around with no padding in a plastic lunchbox to arrive.post-32162-1221873253_thumb.jpg

Guys this guy is a joke he asks me to send injectors I package them in a CONTAINER with BUBBLE wrap both around injectors and around container I put into a express post satchel as I'm requested by buyer then send.They then arrive and it looks like someone has stood on item.He has demanded return of money and I have told him to take it up with AUS post.As much as I feel SORRY for the guy I believe it is outrageous that he can come on here and do this when it is CLEARLY AUS posts fault.

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Bubble wrap hey... where exactly? There's not one shred of bubble wrap in the package I opened yesterday. That picture shows exactly how the injectors arrived.

Guys this guy is a joke he asks me to send injectors I package them in a CONTAINER with BUBBLE wrap both around injectors and around container I put into a express post satchel as I'm requested by buyer then send.They then arrive and it looks like someone has stood on item.He has demanded return of money and I have told him to take it up with AUS post.As much as I feel SORRY for the guy I believe it is outrageous that he can come on here and do this when it is CLEARLY AUS posts fault.
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Don't talk crap they had little BUBBLE wrap sleeves around them and wrap around container,ONCE again I cannot be blamed for AUS post.I don't think there is someone on this forum who has not had a problem with AUS post,thats why they have insurance.I feel bad for you man but as I said take it up with AUS post.Just lastley MODS I think it is very POOR of someone to try to wreck ones sale thread thru no fault of there own.So I think he would be better of taking his understandable displeasure up with the ones to blame AUS post and not trashing a honest guy who did all I could

Cheers

Bubble wrap hey... where exactly? There's not one shred of bubble wrap in the package I opened yesterday. That picture shows exactly how the injectors arrived.
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Here's a photo of all the packaging including the free floating lunchbox you sent the injectors in.

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I must say you have awesome dispute resolution too. Call me a tosser and make up imaginary bubble wrap. Can you tell me where the bubble wrap is in this photo? Or are you mistaking the brown PAPER wrapped around the outside of your lunchbox?

I post in this thread simply as a warning of my experience with this seller.

For the record I have taken these to Australia Post. They have a clause about packing things securely apparently.

As to you being honest. I can post all my correspondence from you up til now. The bubble wrap was only invented in the last 3 or 4 emails.

Regards,

Javan

Don't talk crap they had little BUBBLE wrap sleeves around them and wrap around container,ONCE again I cannot be blamed for AUS post.I don't think there is someone on this forum who has not had a problem with AUS post,thats why they have insurance.I feel bad for you man but as I said take it up with AUS post.Just lastley MODS I think it is very POOR of someone to try to wreck ones sale thread thru no fault of there own.So I think he would be better of taking his understandable displeasure up with the ones to blame AUS post and not trashing a honest guy who did all I could

Cheers

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